Here’s how it works:

Open the app, choose the color you wish and the screen will blink that color.

Hold your phone over your head and be astounded at how fast your friend finds you.

As previously stated…It’s the world’s dumbest app...but it works. In addition, LookFor is the world’s only friend finder app that does not require GPS, data connection or any other type of wireless signal!

Works Great For Finding Friends…

In movie theaters (Before the movie…don’t be a jerk)

At concerts

In a crowded airport

In bars

In restaurants

In stadiums

At large festivals

On the street (12 out of 12 taxis successfully hailed with Yellow so far!)

While camping

Here, there and anywhere!

LookFor Today

LookFor is currently a fully functional app, with a Patent Pending design, that is ready for use in it’s current beta state. A copy of this working app is included with each pledge! I will be relying on your feedback for the final release version of the application and will be collecting feature requests. Your support won’t only benefit me, but all future users of LookFor.

LookFor in the Future

LookFor was coded using the limited knowledge I've gathered through self exploration and tools like Lynda.com and Macprovideo.com. While LookFor is great in it's current form, it can be even greater with the help of a professional developer.

The future of LookFor includes location based push notifications, iBeacons and a slew of other great technologies that I honestly do not have the chops to build myself. Your contribution will allow the release version of LookFor to get the features it will need to become the world's best friend finder.

LookFor Outlook

LookFor Requirements

The current LookFor beta is a downloadable webapp. This means that most modern smartphones will be able to run the app!!

LookFor has been tested and verified to work on:

iOS 5 and newer

Android Gingerbread and newer

While not as throughly tested as the above systems, LookFor should also run on Window’s phone and Blackberry 10 and newer.

About the Maker

LookFor is the first app made by Logan Riley of Retroproof, a technical consulting company in San Francisco, CA. While this is Logan's first time coding an app himself, this guy is no stranger to presenting solutions that help people love technology. After working at Apple for 5 years, he understands how to deliver solutions in a way that is both beautiful and functional and is excited to share his first public app with the world.

When are you Getting Your Stuff?

Once the goal has been reached, a link to download the beta will be emailed to all backers immediately. Physical perks will be shipped out by May 15th, after gathering the color selections. Please be sure to specify the color you want!

Forget Sexy, Let’s Bring Dumb Back

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the app that’s just dumb enough to work. It is my hope that you will join this journey and give me the feedback I need to take LookFor to the next level!

Risks and challenges

LookFor, in it’s current beta state is ready to go with no major risks foreseeable aside from the normal bug fixes and tweaks.

However, the biggest challenge with the production version of the app will be in the search for the right developer for this project. Finding a developer who truly understands the need for simplicity and user experience is always hard to find. To tackle this, I will only be reaching out to developers who have demonstrated, both to me and the backers of this app, the level of simplicity and perfection needed for this project to truly succeed.

FAQ

YES: In order to initially view and download the application an internet connection is needed.

NO: LookFor has been designed to download onto your smartphone after it is saved to your phone’s home screen. Once added to your home screen LookFor will work offline, just like a normal app from the App Store!

The human eye is great at spotting items that “don’t belong”. When a color that contrasts the surrounding environment is within view, your eye is immediately drawn to it. Even when the contrasting color is very small (think of a broken pixel on your phone or computer screen). By adding a blinking element you are giving two different differentiators to the item, increasing the chance of being noticed significantly.

Though without any actual sciencey statistics…I’d take this explanation with a grain of salt.

Honestly, you’d be surprised. So far there have been hundreds of students and developers who have even expressed interest in helping build the release version of LookFor for free or through a partnership with Retroproof.

While the money being raised is amazing, the true reason for this Kickstarter was to gain awareness of LookFor in hopes that the right developer would stumble upon it and answer it's call...and maybe for a price that isn’t astronomical. Perhaps because they believe in the power of simplicity and absurdity as much as I do.